One of two brothers charged in Wilson County child rape case pleads guilty to lesser charges

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One of two brothers who were both charged in 2016 with multiple counts of rape of a child under age 13 in Wilson County, has pleaded guilty to two lesser offenses that will carry a total 12-year prison sentence.

Ramiro Limon Camacho, 29, also known as Ramiro Limon, pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted aggravated sexual battery, according to the district attorney’s office of the 15th judicial district.

The plea agreement includes two six-year sentences to be served consecutively, said the district attorney's office.

Ramiro Limon Camacho and brother Fernando Limon Camacho, 24, also known as Fernando Limon, were initially charged with four counts apiece for rape of a child under age 13, according to the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office.

The brothers were booked into the Wilson County Jail in September 2016. The allegations occurred between January and November of 2015, police said then.

Prosecutors are trying the cases separately, according to the district attorney’s office.

Ramiro Limon Camacho's plea will also placed him on the sex offender registry as a violent offender and will be subject to community supervision for life after the plea agreement, according to the district attorney’s office.

Fernando Limon Camacho’s case is still pending and he is jailed in Wilson County with a $150,000 bond, jail records state.